Forth Programming

The Forth programming webring is for people who are interested in the Forth Programming language, originally invented by Mr. Charles Moore. Forth is a very powerful programming language that gives programmers down-to-the-metal control over the computer as well as the ability to abstract without limits.

The calForth forth engine Preview
— GocalForth is a forth language interpreter and compiler. It's released under GPL and will run on most *nix environments. It also includes a debugger and tracer. It's coded in 'C' to allow easy modification. calForth also supports the 8051 series of micro controllers.

PFE - portable forth environment Preview
— GoLGPL ansi forth completly implemented in C for portability, multithreaded, used in a RTOS host as an embedded scripting engine library, can use also C modules, and compiles as a freestanding command interpreter on a posix'ish host OS.

Forth Repository Preview
— GoThe site documents existing Forth usage, possibly being semi-standard. It mirrors specifications, records comp.lang.forth discussions, holds links and other meta-content around forth. The CVS archive at SF.NET makes it easy to let many people participate in parallel. New developers are always welcome to add their pages for the benefit of forth users and implementors.